Category Archives: Web design

 

Five steps to improve your website

Looking for ways to improve your website? It is not much different to improving customer experience in your office or shop. What would you do if a potential customer walks through your office or shopfront? Would you ignore them? Would you try to find out what they are looking for? Would you not direct them to the right department or shelf? Many potential and existing customers fly through your website every day. You can use following steps to improve your website and possibly boost your conversion rate. Continue reading Five steps to improve your website

 

 

 

10 tips to make your website more visible

The process of tweaking a website to help attain better ranking is known as ‘Search Engine Optimisation’ and is commonly referred as ‘SEO’. Here is a quick checklist to help you with SEO:

  1. Choose your keywords carefully; remember quality not quantity.
  2. Make sure your keywords are properly listed on your webpages. Do not try to target too many keywords for one page. Start with 2-3 keywords per page.

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Keeping pace with WWW in 2011

Let me introduce the elephant in the room. Last year Australia’s internet users grew to more than 17 million and approximately 9.5 million Facebook users. Eighty per cent of Australians are now using the Internet. More often than not, customers will check out your website before they do any business with you. But, when it comes to improving websites, we don’t always know where to start or what to fix. So, let me share my three golden rules for websites.

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Online selling to under 18s

At times I think that the new generation GenZ will even breathe online if it was possible. With this in mind, there is a new payment method for online shopping which you need to know about if your target market is under 18.

VISA has introduced PayClick.com.au – a new way for merchants to accept micro-payments ($20 or less) as well as other payments online. Designed and developed within Australia, this new facility specifically caters for young users who don’t have a credit card.

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New WiDi technology for HD Web experience

Say goodbye to those messy cables in the lounge room and hello to a new way of driving customers to your business! Intel recently launched its Core i5 and i7 processors with WiDi, which stands for wireless display technology. With a click of a button on your laptop, you can wirelessly transmit the screen to your television in high definition.
You can browse the web, watch a movie, view YouTube videos, and look at your photos – the list just goes on. To truly enhance the experience, WiDi also transmits sound to your home theatre or sound system. Plug in your Bluetooth wireless keyboard with a mouse and you’ll be king of your lounge room!
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